Archive for the ‘Science in Berlin’ Category
Tuesday, March 27th, 2012

“You can do it when you B&Q it” used to run a popular slogan for the UK DIY chain. At the moment it seems that BMW can’t B&Q it. Finalise the setting up of a temporary Future Lab, that is. The car maker was due to open a carbon-firbe structure housing the lab, designed by a Japanese architectural firm, on May 24 [...] Continue Reading…
Tags: Berlin Kreuzberg, BMW Future Lab Berlin, BMW Guggenheim Berlin, BMW LAb Mumbai, BMW Lab New York, Curvystraße, gentrification berlin, Pfefferberg Prenzlauer Berg, Schlesische Straße Berlin
Posted in Architecture Berlin, Articles by Jörn Meyer, Berlin, Berlin General, Berlin Gentrification, Culture, Economy Berlin, Local Berlin, Science in Berlin | 1 Comment »
Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012
![450px-La2-euro[1] EURO sign outside Frankfurt ECB office – foto from Wikipedia by Lars Aronsson](http://www.ota-berlin.de/blog/wp-content/450px-La2-euro11-150x150.jpg)
Euro crisis and Economic Debt Crisis Worldwide will dominate for Berliners
On January 1st exactly 10 years ago in 2002, the Euro was introduced as a common currency in 12 European countries and a decade later, the jury is still out on whether it will be considered a success or a failure – this year will be a definitive one for the [...] Continue Reading…
Tags: 2012 forecasts in Berlin, awkward and stupid, Berlin in 2012, but will capitalism survive the crisis, Cern Physics Libratory, English, london olympics web site stupid, london olympics website typically English - backward, obama re-elected hopefully, What to expect in 2012 Berlin
Posted in Articles by Emil Hoogensteyn, Berlin, Bundesliga, Culture, Economy, Economy EU, Economy Germany, Hertha Berlin, History, Local Berlin, News, Science in Berlin | No Comments »
Monday, August 1st, 2011

Berlin – Definitely a trip worth while!
OTA-Berlin Constituency Blog hereby reprint an English translation of an article which appeared in the Danish Business paper ‘Børsen’ 23rd April 2004 / Sektion: Weekend ; 3Side(r): 18 ; 19 / WEEKEND ; REJSER BY OSKAR LUND photo: Nana Reiner / BAM
Berlin is definitely worth the trip – even if you drive your own car to the German [...] Continue Reading…
Tags: 'Børsen', Aarhus to Berlin, Berlin - worth a visit!, Danes love Berlin, Danskerne elsker Berlin!
Posted in Accommodation, Apartments vs Hotels, Architecture Berlin, Bars, Berlin, Berlin Events, Berlin General, Berlin Museums, Berlin Tourist Attractions, Culture, Evening Entertainment, Events, Food, Guides, Live Music, Science in Berlin, Shopping, Transportation | No Comments »
Tuesday, April 12th, 2011
![Gagarin_in_Sweden[1] Juri Gagarin](http://www.ota-berlin.de/blog/wp-content/Gagarin_in_Sweden1-150x150.jpg)
The flight of Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin, the Soviet pilot and cosmonaut – on April 12, 1961, fifty years ago today – was the first human being to journey into outer space.
“Let’s go!” is what Gagarin shouted to his engineers to commence the launch of the ‘Vostok’, the world’s first spaceship in which he completed a complete orbit of the Earth
On April [...] Continue Reading…
Tags: Yuri Gagarin
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Thursday, March 17th, 2011

The opinions expressed are not necessarily those of OTA-Berlin but of the contributor – in this case Mr Emil Hoogensteyn.
Blog articles are copyrighted to its owner OTA-Berlin GmbH . We welcome any linking to blog articles – they may be reproduced or copied – however only with the prior written permission of OTA-Berlin GmbH.
The symbol to the right is from the anti-nuclear power movement in Japan.
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For the German [...] Continue Reading…
Tags: 'nuclear-piglets', atomic plants in Germany, coal vs atomic energy, emil hoogensteyn, Future of Nuclear energy in Germany, Germany closes nuclear power plants, natural gas vs atomic energy
Posted in Berlin, Berlin General, Economy EU, Events, History Germany, Politics EU, Politics Germany, Science in Berlin | No Comments »
Sunday, March 13th, 2011

This is the last of a short series of articles ‘Einstein in Berlin’ by Aant Elzinga
They are copyrighted to its owner OTA-Berlin GmbH. The illustrations added to the written article are from Wikipedia unless otherwise noted.
The opinions expressed are not necessarily those of OTA-Berlin but of the contributor. The article may be linked to freely – however if reproduced or copied [...] Continue Reading…
Tags: aant elzinga, Context TV, Einstein connection with Norway, Einstein in Berlin – Part XVI, Fridtjof Nansen, Roald Amundsen, Rudolf Herzog, Sven Hedin
Posted in Berlin, History Berlin, History Germany, Local Berlin, Science in Berlin | 1 Comment »
Monday, January 3rd, 2011

A short series of articles ‘Einstein in Berlin’ by
Aant Elzinga
is copyrighted to its owner OTA-Berlin GmbH.The illustrations added to the written article are from Wikipedia unless otherwise noted. The opinions expressed are not necessarily those of OTA-Berlin but of the contributor. It may be reproduced or copied however only with the prior written permission of OTA-Berlin GmbH. http://www.ota-berlin.de/
Copyright © 2010 OTA-Berlin [...] Continue Reading…
Tags: aant elzinga, Einstein in Berlin – Part XIV: Sex in the city
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